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There has to be some reason for watching this team, it's never going anywhere under the Crapons so I'd rather just enjoy DW playing out his career here and being our best ever position player, and IMO our franchise player.

In his column for the New York Post, Joel Sherman says “ten officials” outside the Mets organization believe if the Mets offer David Wright a seven-year, $127 million contract extension, in addition to his $16 million option for 2013, that should be enough to convince him to stay with the Mets.

The total suggested package would be for eight years and $143 million, and that would make Wright the highest paid player in franchise history.

In his column for the New York Post, Joel Sherman says “ten officials” outside the Mets organization believe if the Mets offer David Wright a seven-year, $127 million contract extension, in addition to his $16 million option for 2013, that should be enough to convince him to stay with the Mets.

The total suggested package would be for eight years and $143 million, and that would make Wright the highest paid player in franchise history.

Get it done.

I'm still waiting for the Mets to show me they're willing to do anything that costs real money.

How much and how long? Our greatest fear is coming to pass with a mega long term deal rumored to be in the works.

Would you extend Wright 8 years at a shade under 18 million? Ouch!

My heart said go, but my head says no. I'm torn!

6 years in the 18-20 range is fair.

8 years?

see, this is the scenario that makes me question why I am a fan of professional sports. Six years at 18-20 is an obscene amount of money. Utterly obscene. But apparently it might not be obscene enough.

This is what tempts me to just walk away from this whole obscenity. It leaves a very bad taste in my mouth to root for an athlete whose sense of entitlement was that $120 million isn't enough money for him to stay with his present employer.

A line has to be drawn at some point and however arbitrary it is, i think this is where i am drawing it. If the Mets offer 120 over 6 and he decides not to take it, I'm done.

The burgers and the black and white shakes at Citi Field just aren't that good.

see, this is the scenario that makes me question why I am a fan of professional sports. Six years at 18-20 is an obscene amount of money. Utterly obscene. But apparently it might not be obscene enough.

This is what tempts me to just walk away from this whole obscenity. It leaves a very bad taste in my mouth to root for an athlete whose sense of entitlement was that $120 million isn't enough money for him to stay with his present employer.

A line has to be drawn at some point and however arbitrary it is, i think this is where i am drawing it. If the Mets offer 120 over 6 and he decides not to take it, I'm done.

The burgers and the black and white shakes at Citi Field just aren't that good.

Don't let the Coupons off the hook. They're the problem not David Wright, the way baseball is run is the problem, the lack of a salary cap, and the guaranteed contracts.

Don't make DW the scapegoat, whatever he chooses to do, for a lousy owner and baseball's lousy financial system.

If they Coupons fail to resign DW (or trade him now for maximum value), like they did with Jose Reyes, then I am done. But I will not blame DW for walking away from the worst run franchise in baseball if not sports.

He may already be thinking 'f you Fredo' and not one of us would blame him. David has done all that could be asked of him, except carry the team all year, he's not the problem.

How much and how long? Our greatest fear is coming to pass with a mega long term deal rumored to be in the works.

That's like the opposite of my greatest fear. I would love to see him signed on for 8 more years, that means he'll likely be a Met for life, either retiring at the end of that last year or maybe getting signed on for a last 2 years ala Jeter.

My greatest fear is that we give up our team identity. He's a class act, plays a shallow position and plays it well, and he should be a Met for life.

Sandy is a proven liar and a shill for the worst ownership in baseball

That's like the opposite of my greatest fear. I would love to see him signed on for 8 more years, that means he'll likely be a Met for life, either retiring at the end of that last year or maybe getting signed on for a last 2 years ala Jeter.
My greatest fear is that we give up our team identity. He's a class act, plays a shallow position and plays it well, and he should be a Met for life.

Boom. This team doesn't know who or what it is at the best times, the last thing we need is to lose DW on top of that.

see, this is the scenario that makes me question why I am a fan of professional sports. Six years at 18-20 is an obscene amount of money. Utterly obscene. But apparently it might not be obscene enough.

This is what tempts me to just walk away from this whole obscenity. It leaves a very bad taste in my mouth to root for an athlete whose sense of entitlement was that $120 million isn't enough money for him to stay with his present employer.

A line has to be drawn at some point and however arbitrary it is, i think this is where i am drawing it. If the Mets offer 120 over 6 and he decides not to take it, I'm done.

The burgers and the black and white shakes at Citi Field just aren't that good.

Did you read the article?? There hasn't been anything actually said about what the Mets have offered or what exactly Wright asked for. This is all just speculation about what outsiders think Wright should get.

Besides this new contract would really be 7/127 which isn't whole lot different from the 6/120...another year, but less per year.

And even if the Mets did offer something like 6/120 and Wright's reps came back asking for more years...I don't see that as having a "sense of entitlement"...it's called negotiating

I don't really understand the outrage over athletes making a lot of money....they are the very best in the world at what they do in and industry that makes a lot of money. And at least they do have a legit skill. Actresses and actors making a lot of money...often simply b/c they are good looking...is more irritating.

There has to be some reason for watching this team, it's never going anywhere under the Crapons so I'd rather just enjoy DW playing out his career here and being our best ever position player, and IMO our franchise player.

NNNNOOO. This is exactly what I want to avoid. I don't want to watch David Wright putting up nice numbers on a 4th place team. I want to watch a team that's going to compete year in and year out whether David Wright is on the team or not. If the Wilpons have any money, they should use it for young overseas talent, and the draft. I don't want David Wright here if we are just going to be 4th place. If we are just going to end up in 4th place, trade Wright now while we can get back legit prospects. Im not a David Wright fan as much as im a met fan. I know we need to start over and paying for a 30 plus year old Wright is not something I want, especially if the Wilpon plans to spend little money.